Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Week in Beer: News and brews for your autumn in Ann Arbor

Bill's Beer Garden opens in downtown Ann Arbor today on the corner of Ashley and Liberty.

Fall is in full swing, and the great seasonal beers and events to go with it are, too. Other Michigan cities (ahem) may get a lot of press about being Amurka's Favorite Beer Town™ and such, but Ann Arbor and our surrounding communities are hardly slouches at this locally produced craft beer thing. Where's the love? Right here, in your Week in Beer.

» Today and Saturday, go to Witch's Hat Brewing, 22235 Pontiac Trail, South Lyon, in your most inspired Halloween finery and get $1 off your beers. Then pose for a picture and enter the Witch's Hat costume contest: They'll post the pictures to their Facebook page and the lucky one to receive the most "Like"s will win a lifetime Mug Club membership plus a custom mug.

Saturday, October 20

» It’s a Sparty party, and by that I mean a party where Michigan fans celebrate the impending defeat of the mouth-breathers from East Lansing following a 3:30 kickoff. Find a good one at the Wolverine tap room, 2019 W. Stadium, at noon, when Darcy’s Cart, Debajo del Sol, San Street, and A2 Pizza Pi will again be serving up the tailgate victuals and the lagers will be flowing. On the other side of town, Fraser’s will have the outdoor tent set up and will be pouring New Holland brews. Go Blue!

Monday, October 22

» Now that all the excitement of New Belgium beer’s arrival in Michigan has died down, it’s time to ramp it up again. First it was bottles, and now it’s drafts, as Ashley’s taps seven New Belgium beers at 6 p.m., including Fat Tire Amber Ale, Ranger IPA, Trippel, Snow Day Winter Ale, and three “Lips of Faith” beers: Biere de Mars, Peach Porch Lounger Saison, and Cocoa Mole Ale. I have faith these beers will soon touch my lips.

Tuesday, October 23

» Grab your pumpkin and carving tools and head over to the Corner Brewery, 720 Norris, Ypsilanti, from 6-9 p.m. for a pumpkin carving contest! Children are welcome with parents, who enjoy happy hour pricing on all parental-type beverages for the duration, while the wee ones get free apple juice. Awesome prizes will be awarded for the pumpkins judged first-, second-, and third-most badass!

Wednesday, October 24

» Start your mid-week happy hour off right with IPA Day at Fraser’s Pub, 2045 Packard. Enjoy $1 off pints of fine Michigan IPAs including Arbor Buzzsaw and Sacred Cow (on hand pull), Dark Horse Crooked Tree, Founders All Day IPA, New Holland Mad Hatter, Bell’s Two Hearted, Witch’s HatBig Doedish, Rochester MillsCornerstone, and ArcadiaHopmouth until 7 p.m. After that, watch your Detroit Tigers in Game 1 of the World Series on one of Fraser’s many TVs. You didn’t need to be to work early on Thursday, do you?

» Over at Sidetrack Bar & Grill, 56 E. Cross, Ypsilanti, the beers of Founders are taking over the taps. The full list of 10 is unknown as of this writing, but a little bird informed me it will include Harvest Ale, Devil Dancer Triple IPA, and Frangelic Mountain Brown Ale. Word to your budgie.

Notes on the Napkin

At long last, Liberty Street Brewing beers are available in bottles at your favorite store, such as, let’s say, The Produce Station. Look for Red Glare Amber Ale and Steamy Windows California Common Beer for now, with others to follow sometime next year. Or, of course, visit the pub in Plymouth to try Liberty Street beers on draft.

Apparently, you can do other things with beer besides drink it. One of those things is baking, and I mean using beer as an ingredient, not just throwing a few back while making yourself some snickerdoodles. Zingerman’s Bakehouse is conducting a class for those who want to become proficient at making beer bread, beer scones, and beer crackers. Cost is $100; details and signup are here.